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    Goon is a 2011 Canadian sports comedy film directed by Michael Dowse, written by Jay Baruchel and Evan Goldberg, and starring Seann William Scott, Liev Schreiber, Jay Baruchel, Alison Pill, Marc-André Grondin, Kim Coates and Eugene Levy.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt1456635Goon (2011) - IMDb

    Feb 24, 2012 · Goon: Directed by Michael Dowse. With Seann William Scott, Jay Baruchel, Alison Pill, Liev Schreiber. Labeled an outcast by his brainy family, a bouncer overcomes long odds to lead a team of under performing misfits to semi-pro hockey glory, beating the crap out of everything that stands in his way.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Sport
    • Michael Dowse
    • 2012-02-24
  3. Dec 21, 2011 · Goon Official Trailer #1 - Seann William Scott Movie (2012) HD Subscribe to TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/sxaw6h Labelled an outcast by his brainy family, a bouncer overcomes long odds to lead a team...

    • 2 min
    • 649.7K
    • Rotten Tomatoes Trailers
  4. Nov 8, 2011 · In Theatres Everywhere February 24th 2012 Doug Glatt, (Seann William Scott) the black sheep of an illustrious medical family is working as a bouncer when he gets roped into going to a local hockey...

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    • eOnefilms
  5. Mar 30, 2012 · Goon is a crude slapstick comedy with well-formed characters and a surprising amount of heart. As the brutality ramps up, and the story gains real consequence, for some reason, we actually...

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    • Seann William Scott
  6. 94 subscribers. 131K views 12 years ago. ...more. Labelled an outcast by his brainy family, a bouncer overcomes long odds to lead a team of under performing misfits to semi-pro hockey glory ...

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  8. Not content with his job as a bouncer at a local Beantown bar, and a bit of an embarrassment to his accomplished family, Doug Glatt dreams of the kind of success enjoyed by minor-league hockey goon Ross Rhea.